In a World Series built on stars, Shohei Ohtani's absence would be diminishing
Briefly

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts stated, 'Ohtani has a subluxation, a condition where the ball at the top of the upper arm bone comes out of the socket only partially.' This clarification indicates the injury may not be severe if diagnosed correctly, but caution remains until further medical evaluations are completed.'
The article emphasizes, 'The absence of Ohtani for even one game would diminish a series built on stars, from the likely MVPs, Ohtani and Aaron Judge...to another likely Hall of Famer, Freddie Freeman.' This highlights Ohtani's importance in maintaining the star power and excitement of the World Series.
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